Having nightmares is a gift. It means your creative mind is really working to process the unique information it has been harrowed by. Yes, I love scary, creepy stuff. I'm a freak. And Dead Space 2 caters to my tastes.

I think the Multiplayer is just there to kind of Flesh out the setting, much like the movie was for the first one.

In Multiplayer, you have to play as four security officers (Or Engineers, I forget which) and build certain items to stop the necromorphs, like a bomb and such. Of course, we already know that those kind of things don't really work that well, but still..it's just there to show, I think, that the people on the sprawl were at least trying to stop the outbreak without Isaac's help, which shows that at least not everyone was useless when it happened.

I think the Multiplayer is just there to kind of Flesh out the setting, much like the movie was for the first one.

In Multiplayer, you have to play as four security officers (Or Engineers, I forget which) and build certain items to stop the necromorphs, like a bomb and such. Of course, we already know that those kind of things don't really work that well, but still..it's just there to show, I think, that the people on the sprawl were at least trying to stop the outbreak without Isaac's help, which shows that at least not everyone was useless when it happened.

I get that, and it's probably got split screen. They said it was very L4D.

Still, horror games (note not zombie shoot-'em-up free-for-alls) aren't conducive to more than one person. Unless it manages to do what good horror movies do and isolate you from every living being in that theater or your den. Still, I go it mano a evil-mindbendy-monster... O.